The only daughter of Salacia, goddess of the deep seas, Callida was spoiled from birth. Born and raised in the depths of the ocean, among the fish and sea nymphs, she was treated as the royalty she was born into, waited on hand and foot according to her every whim. On her 18th birthday, Salacia gave her daughter a choice: become immortal and live out eternity underwater, or stay mortal and join the human world. Callida chose to walk the earth in hopes of finding more beautiful people and places. She can be stubborn and obnoxious, coming across as pretentious and hypocritical, but she cares for everyone she meets and believes there is something beautiful in everyone. She has an odd knack for making friends with most people she meets, even if she comes off as a snobby princess. She can be bubbly on occasion, especially when she sees something or someone pretty. She can be ditsy and distracted at times, but carries herself in a way that can only be described as regal.

In Battle:

Hell hath no fury like Callida when she is enraged. She will fight mercilessly, carelessly even, once she is provoked beyond reason. She likes to think that she is level-headed, but gets carried away in banter and drawn over the line into blind fury most of the time. She loses all sense of fear for the duration of her anger, then crashes immediately upon calming down. If an opponent fails to provoke her, however, she won’t fight all-out, choosing instead to try to reason with her enemy. As a leader, she remains objective as best she can. She was raised to make orders and give directions, so she knows how to make hard decisions. Under a leader, Callida struggles to follow orders, as she was raised making them rather than obeying, but she tries her best.